economymedicine.bsky.social
Theology, urbanism, economics, Michigan
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How will he get article ideas without a taxi/Uber driver?
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The problem isn't the language (only thing that might be better for concurrency and speed is Erlang/elixir) it is deferred maintenance and investment in the system. Pay for some good tooling, sponsor people to learn the language and keep the Nazi children far away.
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It is the sort of vehicle a member of the E-4 mafia would get
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An equally antisocial vehicle
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President makes the gambling company offer better odds
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Impossible considering your personality is zyn, pre-workout and sports betting. Guessing you have a mustang at 18% interest and have married someone who provided off base entertainment.
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Said like the degenerate MP you are
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The regulation that fixes a lot of the problems is killing the margin they make by forcing house payout if margin exceeds something really low like .5% and capping bet size at both the company and as a regulation on credit cards to get around people betting at a bunch of companies.
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You want to get the lies on record so you can throw it on the pile of charges and if pardoned they then have no 5th amendment privilege but will almost certainly keep lying.
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This is before getting to the fact that the defendant is the US government and the TRO would be binding on the whole government.
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I don't know how you read this to get the conclusion that as long as the DHS wasn't on the flights you were good. DHS would have needed to hand the 3 people off to DOD or inform DOD of their status for deportation for DOD to arrest the people and deport. Clearly an agent or successor to DHS.
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And they continually fucked up the APA process last time they were in charge even being staffed with far more competent people and just more people to manage the process in general than they do now.
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The Salvadorans might end up in the Hague but given our dumb Congress passed a law that obligates us to invade if the ICC arrests members of our military I don't see it happening.
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They made the CIA do it during the early war on terror times because they didn't want to go anywhere near it given the fact it was super illegal.
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They are going to have people eating a bunch more cochineal while claiming that liberals want to make them eat the bugs
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Random end user should not be installing any software in a corporate environment, it should be handled by IT who can verify that it is the right file and that it is set up correctly.
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Depends on how it was set up. Giving him root was a really bad idea from a security perspective.
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Visual Studio Code the text editor, not Visual Studio the IDE because Microsoft makes naming really confusing but still really bad. Bigger issue is that he had admin privileges to install software himself. VSCode can be run as a portable app but python definitely needs admin level to install.
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The larger point that we can't remotely meet demand from what we can produce is true. Copper ore is processed in Michigan, iron ore is sent down by boat to Ohio and PA to be refined and part of the trouble is that shipping is very expensive because Jones act applies
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Military needs to figure out how to get more CPAs and other analysts on the enlisted side by investing in it like they do other graduate degrees or medicine.
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That isn't that uncommon in large organizations as they are constantly buy from their own internal subsidiaries and debating how to assign costs between units. The Pentagon years ago had a not great system for managing their accounting but that is largely fixed except for staff shortages.
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and they continue to get closer to actually pulling off a complete audit and the biggest issues are doing it fast enough and some squabbling between all the different parts as to what counts as meeting the materiality threshold
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Yes they are
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This why you allow free responses and make the grad students try to make sense of the nonsense and turn the results into numbers
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Michigan has copper mines and a good pure copper vein in the upper peninsula but the easiest to reach stuff has already been mined and new mines haven't started yet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_...
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Plus they are too busy trying to force Ukraine to accept all of Russia's positions just to get a temporary cease fire
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Dougie is a bad person and good at politics
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Don't worry all the people out to knife her are equally deranged
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Nobody will ever accuse the ISI of thinking things through
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Nothing good will come with president deals trying to fix the situation
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Do we really want president deals and the drunk secretary of defense getting involved?
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What did Glenn do this time?
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Just an incredibly stupid thing for Pakistan to do if they were involved